A USC-led study could potentially help identify people at risk for poorer post-stroke outcomes.
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The chief discusses the new ONE USC Safety Vision, her philosophy on public safety, and how her department will work with students, faculty, staff and the community.
Hu already was among the top physicians at Keck Medicine of USC when he enrolled at USC Rossier to get his doctorate in organizational change and leadership.
TITLE IX: “In my early career, there were just so few of us. I didn’t know that many women doctors,” says Roberta Williams.
A section of the bill cites the inability to attend “to necessary personal or medical care” and “to self-protection or personal safety” as evidence of grave disability. But Elyn Saks of the USC Gould School of Law asks, “What constitutes personal care? And how do we distinguish mental illness from eccentricity or neurodiversity? Who makes that determination?”
In a lush new 10,000-square-foot space, Deena Saunders-Green helps foster-care alumni and artists monetize their creativity while breaking down stigmas.
New USC Viterbi research harnesses online menu data to draw a detailed nutrition map of the region.
The engineering school celebrates the newly named Alfred E. Mann Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Panelists discuss their personal journeys to getting projects made and overcoming the disappointment of stalled projects, intermittent unemployment and rejection.
The LGBTQ+ drama group Dorothy’s Friends Theatre Company has grown into one of USC’s largest independent student producing groups.